I have tried all three, the MGPP is a nice racket just a little underpowered. Last years PST i liked its spec, just dont like the muted feel. If ou are using the 6.1 then i think the Ozone PRO tour is the best racket with added weight, denser string pattern but with still loads of spin. Lots of power, a great racket

I used the 6.1 Classics for a long time and have never topped them in terms of rock solid doubles performance. That leads me to think that I can sort of relate to your situation and I'd agree that the Prince Ozone Tour or heavier Pro Tour could be strong options. I never picked up any of their O3 Hybrid Tours, but I think that they were outstanding modern alternatives to the 6.1/Six-One line from Wilson. They'd play like a ProStaff on a diet.

I also recommend that you look into the Yonex RDS 002 Tour. I had a pair of these in my bag last year and I think that they're among the best S&V/doubles frames around these days. I just didn't keep them because I'm improving as an all court player and the 002 T's didn't quite mesh with my strokes.

Havent tried the Prince, but I would recommend the PST GT over the Prestige Pro. The PST GT is more comfortable, with more pop, a bit less demanding and with great control. I would give the nod to the Prestige on the net, but by no means the PST is bad at all for volleys. Plus, hitting flat serves with the babolat is just amazing.

I have tried all three, the MGPP is a nice racket just a little underpowered. Last years PST i liked its spec, just dont like the muted feel. If ou are using the 6.1 then i think the Ozone PRO tour is the best racket with added weight, denser string pattern but with still loads of spin. Lots of power, a great racket

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PST more muted than an Ozone? But then again, the n6.1 was rather muted to begin with so it shouldn't be a problem

PST more muted than an Ozone? But then again, the n6.1 was rather muted to begin with so it shouldn't be a problem

iscottius, what do you dislike and like about your n6.1?

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not too much, they are nearing an end played then for 4 years. These are the heaviest frames I can handle. I might want to go a little lighter (or lighter feeling) but don't want to give up the solid feel. Their replacement the k 6.1 has a higher swing weight and is less headlight making it feel even heavier slower than the ncode 6.1. I hands down prefer N over K when it comes to 6.1. cant find any n's new so I am on a search.

not too much, they are nearing an end played then for 4 years. These are the heaviest frames I can handle. I might want to go a little lighter (or lighter feeling) but don't want to give up the solid feel. Their replacement the k 6.1 has a higher swing weight and is less headlight making it feel even heavier slower than the ncode 6.1. I hands down prefer N over K when it comes to 6.1. cant find any n's new so I am on a search.

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Did you like the feel of the K6.1? Maybe you could have TW match them to your N6.1s

I used the 6.1 Classics for a long time and have never topped them in terms of rock solid doubles performance. That leads me to think that I can sort of relate to your situation and I'd agree that the Prince Ozone Tour or heavier Pro Tour could be strong options. I never picked up any of their O3 Hybrid Tours, but I think that they were outstanding modern alternatives to the 6.1/Six-One line from Wilson. They'd play like a ProStaff on a diet.

I also recommend that you look into the Yonex RDS 002 Tour. I had a pair of these in my bag last year and I think that they're among the best S&V/doubles frames around these days. I just didn't keep them because I'm improving as an all court player and the 002 T's didn't quite mesh with my strokes.

I have tried all three, the MGPP is a nice racket just a little underpowered. Last years PST i liked its spec, just dont like the muted feel. If ou are using the 6.1 then i think the Ozone PRO tour is the best racket with added weight, denser string pattern but with still loads of spin. Lots of power, a great racket

I went from the n6.1 to the Tecnifibre 320. But the Yonex RDS 002 Tour and Bab Pure Storm Tour were stops along the way. For me, those were the best replacements, with the TF320 being the best fit for me.

update:
I have demoed the head extreme pro 08 (original) and must say I am digging it. It serves bombs effortlessly, great topspin, even volleys decent. The only shot that is difficult for me right now with the extreme is the slice, but i don't use it often and will work it out. Mine are 11.8 strung with poly and swing very easily. So far so good, big pop. My only complaint is the apdc paint job.

PST more muted than an Ozone? But then again, the n6.1 was rather muted to begin with so it shouldn't be a problem

iscottius, what do you dislike and like about your n6.1?

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I agree there is a muted feeling from the Prince port hole range of rackets, but IMO this results in an exceptional 'feel' with these particular rackets (Rebel/OPT) which is to do with the floating stringbed.
When Ive hit with the PST this is something I didnt feel (I know this is subjective) although much less muted than hitting with the PDR, it was so muted i didnt even know Id hit the ball!